2014:

Landtech moves its headquarters to Cardiff, UK where it operates with its affiliate shale fracking company Landtech Geophysics (www.landtech-geophysics.com.)

2013:

Landtech signs new passive project with the national oil company of Indonesia (PSG) for a block in W. Papua. Landtech will install 80 stations for a period of 8 months.

Landtech introduces a new autonomous, surface, real-time fracking monitoring, seismic network with WiFly (faster than Wi-Fi and less power consumption) and satellite telemetry to a central processing unit.

Landtech finishes the design and final tests of a new 32bit low power consumption digitizer to be used for surface monitoring fracking activities.

Landtech designs and tests a new powerful auto detection of P- and S- phases algorithm for noisy environments.

Landtech participates in the 4th passive EAEG workshop, Amsterdam.

Landtech exhibits at SEG Houston.

2012:

Landtech completes the design and tests of a unique ocean bottom seismograph that is able to operate up to depths of 10km and is synchronised by an atomic clock. This unit will be used by Landtech for offshore passive seismic tomography services.

Landtech finishes the first stage of developing a full wave, seismic tomographic inversion parallel algorithm in order to further increase the resolution of its results.

Landtech exibits at GEO2012, Bahrain.

Landtech signs an agreement with PT Geowave, a major geophysical contractor in Indonesia to expand it’s services in the region.

Landtech delivers the final results of a PST survey in Assam, India to ONGC.

Landtech develops a new sensitive, seismic sensor for hydraulic cracking monitoring from the surface.

Landtech enters an agreement with SeismoTech Ltd to market its activities in Europe.

Landtech enters an agreement with ONGC, India to perform a passive seismic survey in the ASSAM area.

Landtech exhibits at GEOINDIA.

2009:

Landtech opens offices in Papua New Guinea to coordinate it’s activities in the region.

Landtech enters an agreement with Stream Oil Canada to provide a second passive survey for a gas field in Albania.

Landtech signs an agreement with the Russian Academy of Sciences to be the exclusive worldwide provider of Infrasonic Geophysical Location of Anomalies (IGLA) low frequency direct indication of hydrocarbons methodology.

2006:

Landtech Enterprises SA announces passive survey award in Yemen.

Landtech SA enters into an agreement with DNO Yemen AS to perform a passive seismic survey in Yemen. The passive survey runs in conjunction with a 3D conventional acquisition on the block and has a goal to provide a 3D Vp and Vp/Vs model as well as fracture distribution in the area.

Landtech successfully finishes the construction and testing of a revolutionary seismograph specially designed for passive seismic surveys.

Landtech opens offices in Villahermosa, Mexico to co-ordinate all Latin American activities.

Landtech introduces special seismic services using vibroesis recordings at large offsets for reliable velocity modelling in difficult geologies.